1840-1850-1860-1870
[printed census] 1880-1900-1910 & 1920 on microfilm; History of Marshallville's First
Baptist Church 1848-1998 by Davine V. Campbell, Chm. of History Committee - Printed and
for Sale. A number of Family files on Marshallville families. I have answered a number of
queries listed on the Old Queries pages and found that I can handle this without much
problem. My reason for hesitating was that my husband is probably going to have major
surgery within the next month and I was hesitant to volunteer. From: Davine

Census Lookups

One of the most important tools of the genealogist is the Federal Census. Helen Hudson has very kindly offered to
do lookups in the 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 editions of the Census for Macon County. This
is how we locate our ancestors and trace their movements and the growth of their families.
For more details, go to Census Lookups
or for an e-mail form to contact Helen
Hudson, click on her name.

Andersonville Civil War Camp

Had a successful trip to the new POW Museum at Andersonville
today. The database they have there includes prisoners held there as well as
those that
died there from 1864-1865. I spoke with one of the workers there, and they are interested
in obtaining more information on these individuals' military records and memoirs,
pictures, etc., and adding it to the database. They recommend obtaining military records
from the national archives, as well. I also purchased a copy of the Atwell List,
a list of
the prisoners that died in the camp, and will do lookups as requested. If you would like
more information, contact me or you can write or call the museum at: